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Statistics About The Least Visited Countries

The least visited countries tend to have smaller populations, limited tourism infrastructure, and geographical remoteness contributing to their low levels of tourist arrivals.

In this post, we explore the least visited countries around the world based on recent tourism statistics. From the remote islands of the Marshall Islands with only 6,000 visitors in 2019 to the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic receiving nearly zero tourism, these destinations offer unique experiences for adventurous travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path locations. Let’s dive into the numbers and uncover the reasons behind their low tourism numbers.

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"Marshall Islands had only 6,000 visitors in 2019."

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"Mauritania welcomed about 48,000 visitors in 2017."

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"Tonga welcomed about 62,000 tourists in 2018."

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"São Tomé and Príncipe saw around 33,500 tourist visits in 2017."

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"Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is the least visited with nearly zero tourism."

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"Comoros had roughly 28,000 visitors in 2018."

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"Bhutan had around 315,599 international tourists in 2019, with a focus on high-value, low-impact tourism."

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"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had approximately 82,000 visitors in 2019."

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"Western Sahara saw minimal tourist activity due to political instability and lack of infrastructure."

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"Nauru experienced just around 10,000 tourists in 2019."

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"Djibouti saw around 63,000 tourist arrivals in 2018."

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"Solomon Islands received about 29,000 tourists in 2018."

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"Timor-Leste saw approximately 74,000 tourists in 2018."

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"Vanuatu experienced around 90,000 international tourists in 2018."

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"In 2019, Tuvalu received only about 2,000 tourists."

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"Montserrat hosted around 8,000 visitors in 2018."

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"Kiribati attracted approximately 4,000 visitors in 2018."

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"Guinea-Bissau experienced roughly 44,000 tourists in 2018."

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"Micronesia had roughly 25,000 tourist arrivals in 2018."

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"Palau received roughly 91,000 visitors in 2019."

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In analyzing the least visited countries based on tourist arrivals, it is evident that destinations such as Marshall Islands, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, and Tuvalu stand out with remarkably low numbers of visitors. Factors such as political instability, limited infrastructure, and geographical remoteness contribute to the minimal tourism activities in these regions. On the other hand, countries like Bhutan and Palau have managed to attract a considerable number of tourists, showcasing the success of their strategic focus on high-value, low-impact tourism. Understanding the dynamics behind these varying visitor numbers provides valuable insights into the diverse challenges and opportunities faced by countries in the global tourism landscape.

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